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  1. Dec 22, 2023 · According to myths, the Egyptian goddess Isis’s son Horas and the Greek goddess’s son Apollo were both born on the winter solstice. In Finnish mythology, the legend explained that Louhi,...

  2. Jun 25, 2019 · Because of the theme of endless birth, life, death, and rebirth, the time of the solstice is often associated with deity and other legendary figures. No matter which path you follow, chances are good that one of your gods or goddesses has a winter solstice connection.

  3. Apr 4, 2019 · The mythology of winter is full of apparitions and supernatural phenomena. In this way, with its specific traditions and celebrations, the season has always fascinated people. 1.Yukionna – A Japanese Snow Spirit.

  4. Neolithic Europe. Sunlight entering the passage of Newgrange in Ireland on the winter solstice. Some important Neolithic and early Bronze Age archaeological sites in Europe are associated with the winter solstice, such as Stonehenge in England and Newgrange in Ireland.

  5. Nov 13, 2022 · During the Winter Solstice, you can celebrate light (as the days will get lighter from here on out), friendship, health, winter, darkness, and just about anything else you’d like. Yule & The Fae: It is said that the Wild Hunt begins on the Winter Solstice and progresses throughout the Yule feasts.

  6. Yule, festival observed historically by Germanic peoples and in modern times primarily by Neo-Pagans, coinciding with the winter solstice (December 21–22 in the Northern Hemisphere; June 20–21 in the Southern Hemisphere).

  7. Jun 7, 2006 · The Pagan celebration of Winter Solstice (also known as Yule) is one of the oldest winter celebrations in the world. Ancient people were hunters and spent most of their time outdoors.

  8. Dec 18, 2022 · The winter solstice, also referred to as ‘midwinter’ is associated with the idea of rebirth of both the sun and the new year, and after the shortest day, the days get a bit longer, and a bit brighter.

  9. Oct 24, 2019 · In Greek mythology, the sea god Poseidon is one of the most lascivious of the gods, producing more children than many other gods. Greek calendars varied from polis to polis, but in some Greek calendars, a month around the time of the winter solstice is named for Poseidon.

  10. Sep 21, 2017 · The winter solstice is the day of the year with the fewest hours of daylight. Humans may have celebrated the winter solstice as far back as the Stone Age.